No, the reader learns in 'The Adventure of the Empty House' that Mary Morstan Watson has passed away during Holmes' absence.
Mary Morstan
In the new string of films that would be Sherlock himself, his sidekick Dr. John Watson, and Sherlock's past love, Irene Adler, and the antagonist Lord Blackwood. To a lesser extent, there is Watson's fiance Mary as well as Constable Clark and Inspector Lestrade.
Dr. John Watson marries at least twice throughout the stories, and, due to a couple of contradictory statements, some people have speculated that he was married more than twice. Regardless of how many marriages, the only wife named is Mary Morstan who was Sherlock Holmes' client in 'The Sign of Four.'
Mary Ickes "Polly" Watson born in 1905 and John Ickes "Little John" Watson born in 1906. Polly was the mother of actress Mariette Hartley.
Sherlock Holmes Dr. John H. Watson Mrs. Watson Mary Jane (Watson's servant) Irene Adler John (Adler's coachman) King of Bohemia Clotilde Lothman Von Sax-Meningen King of Scandinavia Godfrey Norton Mrs. Turner various unnamed Londoners
Mary Morstan
Watson's wife was called Mary Morstan. She was a character in the Sherlock Holmes series of novels by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
In the new string of films that would be Sherlock himself, his sidekick Dr. John Watson, and Sherlock's past love, Irene Adler, and the antagonist Lord Blackwood. To a lesser extent, there is Watson's fiance Mary as well as Constable Clark and Inspector Lestrade.
Dr. John Watson marries at least twice throughout the stories, and, due to a couple of contradictory statements, some people have speculated that he was married more than twice. Regardless of how many marriages, the only wife named is Mary Morstan who was Sherlock Holmes' client in 'The Sign of Four.'
Dr. John H. Watson was Sherlock Holmes' friend, companion and "colleague". He was an army doctor who served in Afghanistan, and after the case The Sign Of The Four, he married Miss Mary Morstan, heiress to the great (and now, lost) Agra Treasure. He met Holmes via an old acquaintance who told him that Holmes was looking for a flatmate, and consequently they moved into 221b Baker Street together. However, Dr John Watson only lived there for a few years, moving out after he married Mary. After Mary's demise and the Great Hiatus, he moved back in with Holmes until he re-married sometime early in the 20th century. A common misconception about the doctor's identity is that he was the great detective's assistant: however, that was never the case. Watson only helped his friend when they reached the point of action in most cases, and that was only because Holmes asked him to help (knowing that Watson missed the thrill of the war).
Mary Ickes "Polly" Watson born in 1905 and John Ickes "Little John" Watson born in 1906. Polly was the mother of actress Mariette Hartley.
Sherlock Holmes Dr. John H. Watson Mrs. Watson Mary Jane (Watson's servant) Irene Adler John (Adler's coachman) King of Bohemia Clotilde Lothman Von Sax-Meningen King of Scandinavia Godfrey Norton Mrs. Turner various unnamed Londoners
It is kind of difficult to pin down an answer for this question. None of the crimes "should have happened," and I am certain many other things (i.e., the deaths of Mary Morstan Watson and Sherlock Holmes (temporarily in the case of the latter).
She played Mary Jane Watson. Like-a DHA! its Mary Jane Watson!!!!!
His first wife was Mary Ickes Watson, before he had an affair with Rosalie Rayner, his graduate student assistant. After the divorce was finalized, he married Rayner.
Mary Gordon-Watson was born in 1948.
The cast of The Return of Sherlock Holmes - 1929 includes: Clive Brook as Sherlock Holmes Donald Crisp as Colonel Moran Hubert Druce as Sergeant Gripper Charles Hay as Captain Longmore Phillips Holmes as Roger Longmore Betty Lawford as Mary Watson